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Explore Valencia’s City of Arts & Sciences on a 2-hour private bike, e-bike, or e-step tour for just $23, including key landmarks like Gulliver Park and Turia Park.

The City of Arts & Sciences tour in Valencia is a budget-friendly, 2-hour private experience that takes you through some of the most iconic sights in this modern architectural hub. For $23 per person, you’ll ride a bicycle, e-bike, or e-step, choosing your preferred mode of transport. Starting at the Serranos Gates, this tour combines history, green spaces, and futuristic architecture, making it ideal for those who want an active introduction to Valencia’s highlights.
This tour is specially designed for those who enjoy exploring at their own pace, with the flexibility to pause, ask questions, or extend stops if desired. While it does not include entrance tickets to attractions, it offers expert guidance and insights from a knowledgeable guide. It suits travelers who appreciate a combination of urban history, scenic parks, and cutting-edge architecture, all delivered in a friendly, private setting.
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The tour begins at the Serranos Gates, one of Valencia’s most famous gothic landmarks. These gates once served as part of the city wall designed for protection and now serve as a picturesque gateway into the city. Your guide explains the history behind this impressive structure, offering context for your journey through Valencia’s past and present.
From here, the tour seamlessly transitions into the city’s green heart—the Turia Park. Known as the city’s lungs, this expansive park traces the course of the former Turia River. Visitors will appreciate the green spaces, play areas, sports fields, and quiet spots perfect for relaxing or enjoying a picnic. The nine kilometers of pathways make cycling here a pleasant and scenic experience.

Turia Park is considered one of the biggest urban parks in Spain, covering nearly nine kilometers across the city. The park’s lush Mediterranean flora and wide pathways make it an ideal route for biking. Along the way, you’ll encounter various spots where locals gather for sports, leisure, and socializing.
The park’s vast size and variety of environments make it a relaxing break from urban sightseeing. Biking through Turia Park, you’ll enjoy the vibrant greenery, romantic corners, and family-friendly play areas. It’s a perfect starting point for the tour’s exploration of Valencia’s blend of history and modernity.

Before reaching the main highlight of the tour, the Music Palace (Palau de la Música de Valencia), your guide stops here to highlight its importance. This emblematic building is one of the most recognizable architectural features within Turia Park and is considered one of Europe’s top musical centers.
The Music Palace stands out with its modern design and cultural significance. Visitors with an interest in classical music can plan to attend a concert here, as tickets can be purchased in advance. The building’s architecture and role in Valencia’s cultural life add depth to the tour’s narrative of the city’s artistic scene.
More Great Tours NearbyThe next highlight is Gulliver Park, a large playground inspired by Jonathan Swift’s story of Gulliver and the Lilliputians. This giant sculpture of Gulliver is not only a fun sight but also a place where adults and children can enjoy sliding down his limbs or pretending to be tiny characters in the story.
Gulliver Park’s impressive size and playful design make it a memorable photo stop. It’s a spot that adds a touch of whimsy to the tour, offering a break from the more architectural and historical points while still providing insight into Valencia’s family-friendly attractions.
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The culmination of the tour is the City of Arts and Sciences, a must-see for anyone visiting Valencia. This complex showcases the work of architect Santiago Calatrava and is composed of six distinct buildings, each with its own purpose and unique design.
Highlights include the Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium, and the Hemisfèric, which hosts digital projection shows. The Príncipe Felipe Science Museum offers interactive experiences that cover scientific topics, making it a favorite for those wanting hands-on learning.
The Palace of Arts Reina Sofia, with its helmet-shaped design, hosts main opera performances. The Umbracle botanical garden and the Ágora venue further enhance this architecturally stunning area, with channels of water adding to its visual appeal. The complex’s bold, flowing forms and crystal water channels make it an iconic symbol of Valencia’s modern spirit.

What makes this tour particularly appealing is its flexibility. You’re free to move at your own pace, with the guide providing insights about each site and answering questions along the way. The use of modern transportation—bicycle, e-bike, or e-step—allows for an easy and eco-friendly way to cover large distances quickly.
The small group or private format ensures a personalized experience. The tour’s duration of just 2 hours makes it a bite-sized yet comprehensive introduction to Valencia’s highlights, perfect for those with limited time or looking for a relaxed exploration.
The tour starts at the Serranos Gates and ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics simple. Arrive 15 minutes early to settle in, and bring your passport or ID card for identification. Luggage storage is available, and helmets are provided if needed.
Booking is flexible, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Payment can be deferred, allowing travelers to reserve their spot without immediate payment. The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or those who cannot ride a bike.

Based on reviews, guides like Artur, David, and others are praised for their knowledge, storytelling, and friendly attitude. They are adept at sharing interesting facts and local tips, making the experience engaging and informative. The private setting allows for direct interaction, making it easy to ask questions and customize the tour if desired.
This City of Arts & Sciences tour appeals most to active travelers who want to see key landmarks without the hassle of self-planning. The affordable price combined with personalized guides makes it an excellent choice for families, couples, or small groups seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive introduction to Valencia’s modern side.
While not including entrance tickets, this tour provides a solid overview of the area’s highlights, and guides often share tips for visiting attractions later on.
The City of Arts & Sciences private bike tour offers a practical, engaging way to explore one of Valencia’s most striking areas. Its short duration, low cost, and personal guide make it accessible and enjoyable for a variety of travelers.
For those eager to combine history, green spaces, and cutting-edge architecture in a relaxed, active format, this tour delivers a solid introduction. The flexibility to customize stops and friendly guides enhance the experience, making it a smart choice for first-time visitors or those short on time.
“Great! There were only two of us and Artur and the tour guide answered all our questions and gave us lots of insider tips! Highly recommended”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, especially because Gulliver Park is a playful stop that appeals to kids and adults alike.
Can I choose my preferred mode of transport?
Yes, you can select bicycle, e-bike, or e-step depending on your comfort and preference.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, but guidance on visiting attractions afterward is available.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, and wear comfortable clothing suitable for biking.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility impairments?
No, it is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or who cannot ride a bike.
What time does the tour start?
Availability varies; check the current schedule to see the starting times.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Is the tour private or in a group?
It is available as a private tour or in a small group.
What if I want to stay longer at a site?
Just inform your guide; the tour can be customized to include additional stops or extended visits.
How do I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.